“Diversity is being invited to the party, but inclusion is being asked to dance,” says Dr. Louise Gosbell about what it means to be included.
Independence and Choice for Younger People with a Disability
Ability SDA was established in 2016 to provide a solution for families in need. It is a game changer for younger people with a disability.
Raising a Daughter with Apert Syndrome – in Indonesia
Compassion is shining a spotlight on those mums who are called to raise children with special needs like Angel, from Indonesia.
Defying Limitations is a Choice for Paralympian Matt Levy
Matt Levy OAM says it’s important we understand the full scope of someone’s ability beyond their perceived limitations.
Managing Sensory Challenges Through the Festive Season
For both children and adults who experience sensory sensitivities, Christmas can be an uncomfortable or overwhelming time.
Museum “Touch” Experience for Blind and Partially Sighted to Benefit Everyone
The museum experience mostly benefits people with sight, where objects exist behind glass or barriers. But that’s hopefully set to change.
Australia’s Longest-Serving Guide Dog Owner on Love and Loss, and Living with Blindness
When David turned five, his mother made the heart wrenching decision to send him to a boarding school for the blind, almost three hours away.
It Costs Less Than a Gold Class Movie to Restore Someone’s Sight
The overwhelmingly positive impact that a ‘Miracle’ of sight can have on a family is seen in the stories of people like Raoul, Margil and Aljon.
Caitie’s Commitment: Two Months’ Pocket Money, and an Eye Patch!
By saving her pocket money for two months and wearing an eye patch, 12-year-old Caitie hopes to motivate others to donate to Miracles Day.
CODA: With Three Oscars, This Film’s Making Waves
With three Oscars, the heartwarming CODA has taken the world by surprise, giving us an insight into the lives of Children of Deaf Adults.